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Temptu Cosmetics Airbrush Makeup Review

Temptu Cosmetics Airbrush Makeup Review

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My girlfriends and I have all been wanting to get into airbrushing makeup, as we have all seen great results from airbrushing at various formal occasions where we had our makeup done using airbrushes.

We decided that if we were all wanting to make a purchase, why not go for different brands, and do a couple of weeks of testing, then see which one came out the best and then all buy that one. So four of us forked out the money for the testers (sold later on eBay for next to cost price!) And we each took turns spending a couple of days trying them out. This is what we found:

Temptu Cosmetics:

The Temptu Cosmetics system was very reasonably priced, with quite a good looking kit which made it a fast favorite. The Temptu Cosmetics did not really hold up over the testing period though, because a number of the ladies found that the application of makeup was not very smooth or continuous and they would have to wipe it off and start over again.

OCC:

Another set on the cheaper scale which looked alright, but had one annoying feature which everyone pointed out, and that was that there was no holder to put the stylus in, so it got a bit messy. The OCC foundations were decent, although there seemed to be more variety in the body-art colors than in foundation ranges. Everyone liked the OCC skin primer that came with it, though no one seemed to be able to get the right shade of foundation happening.

Kett Cosmetics:

Kett Cosmetics were by far the most expensive, with the kit costing upwards of seven hundred dollars. This put us off a bit for a home-use kit however, we still tried it out. The color range of Kett Cosmetics was quite good, and the makeup went on well, however the price was more in the professional range than in the home-use range.

Dinair

Dinair came up the overall favorite. Although it was not the cheapest at around two hundred dollars for the initial cost, most of the ladies found that it used the least makeup, so would work out more economically in the long run. Overall the handling of the stylus was easy, and the makeup was long-lasting and in a good color range.

Everyone was unanimous that the Dinair was the product they wanted, especially when we realized how simple it was to turn it into a spray tan machine with two simple add-ons. The versatility and effectiveness of the makeup was what most of the ladies commented on, and personally I found it the easiest to use. Kett Cosmetics was a hot second, but was really out of everyone's price range, while the Temptu Cosmetics and OCC kits were ok, but did not stand up to the other two in terms of performance.

All in all it was a fun few weeks of testing, and everyone was really glad we did, because we can all firmly say that we have the best product, tried and true!

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Source by Jasmine Sanchez

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